Skada Graphs

Adds graph display systems to Skada. Uses Cryect's excellent LibGraph-2.0. To use these, create a new window in Skada. While doing so, choose one of the new display systems instead of the built-in bar display. Both use the normal Skada way of navigating, but also have buttons for it. Scrolling is also done the Skada way (mousewheel).

Currently there are two new display systems:

Historic line display is roughly equivalent to the realtime graphs in Recount. No permanent additional data is stored, only transiently while displaying.

Pie display is a simple pie chart.

There is no configuration as of now, and probably various other shortcomings.

The (perhaps a bit oddly named) "Historic line display" is a realtime graph. It shows the last 30 data points per row of whatever mode you are looking at. Note that no data is stored except temporarily, so when switching modes outside of combat, this graph will not show anything.

Interesting Addon to Skada.
I would like to post some missing things for your information:

1) The Chart-Window (not the pie) does not remember the last size while relogging.

2) If you are trying to hide both windows with SkadaGraphLineChartFrame:Hide() the sizing grab at the bottom right side will be still visible. (I wrote a small button panel hiding several UI-Elements, just if you are wondering why someone should use :Hide())

3) The Framenames are not following your usual naming conventions. For example "SkadaBarWindowAggro" would be my Skada Aggro-Frame, but the graph-windows have a fixed name (not really a problem, but different)

4) You already mentioned that it's not possible to scroll within the window. I don't know whether you mean scrolling through graphical history or scrolling through the several modes. Scrolling through modes does not work also.

But anyway, keep up the good work This is just for your info an not meant as a claim.

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